Category Archives: Beverage Blog

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The History Of Price Discrimination And Anti-Inducement Laws In The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts – Are They Still Relevant?

Law Offices of John P. Connell, P.C.: It appears the Craft Beer Guild has received a notice from the ABCC for potentially violating G.L. c. 138, Section 25A, the law that prohibits “price discrimination” in the sale to retailers of the same brands of alcoholic beverages, and 204 CMR 2.08, the regulation that prohibits wholesalers from “inducing” retailers to buy Continue Reading...
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The New Direct Shipping License: Pros And Cons

Law Offices of John P. Connell, P.C.: In July 2014, the Massachusetts legislature amended M.G.L. c. 138, § 19F in its entirety, and created a new type of license known as a “Direct Wine Shipper License,” that authorizes wineries holding such a license to sell and ship up to 12 cases of their wine a year per consumer directly to Continue Reading...
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Remember, Licensees Cannot Sponsor Booze Cruises!

Law Offices of John P. Connell, P.C.: The ABCC recently issued a “warning” to Cisco Brewers, Inc. after ABCC investigators noticed a sign posted in the window of a Plymouth restaurant that stated, “Captain John Boats, Cisco Brews Cruise . . . samples and sunset for $25 dollars.” In its decision, the ABCC stated that when its investigators boarded the Continue Reading...
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Statutes And Laws In The “Pay-To-Play” Massachusetts Beer Industry Controversy

Law Offices of John P. Connell, P.C.: With newspaper and other media sources reporting last week on the investigation into the “pay-to-play” allegations surrounding the beer distribution business in Massachusetts, breweries, wholesalers and retail licensees within the Commonwealth should be familiar with some of the general legal issues and laws at play when regulators come to your establishment looking for Continue Reading...
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WHEN APPLYING FOR A NEW LIQUOR LICENSE CAN YOUR COMPETITORS OBJECT?

The Law Offices of John P. Connell, P.C.:  The ABCC recently issued a decision that held that the City of Chicopee erred in refusing to grant a petition to transfer a license to a new proposed location that would have been operated by BJ’s Wholesalers. The license had been exercised for over 20 years by Winn Liquors, Inc., at a location Continue Reading...
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